Intertidal (estuarine and exposed beaches of eastern Australia), and 36-41 m (off North West Shelf, Australia). [details]
Re-diagnosis of the genus by Hutchings & Glasby (1986: 330): "Expanded tentacular membrane trilobate, sometimes ... [details]
Australia: Western Australia (Mermaid Sound, Dampier Archipelago); Northern Territory (Gulf of Carpentaria; Port ... [details]
Australia: Queensland; New South Wales; Western Australia. [details]
Arctic Ocean. Mediterranean Sea. Western Atlantic: New England to Gulf of Mexico. Japan. Australia (Western ... [details]
Australia: Jervis Bay Territory; Queensland. [details]
Northwest Europe (Shetland; Norway; Kattegat); North Sea; off Antarctic mainland; Subantarctic Islands (South Georgia); ... [details]
Australia: Bass Strait; Queensland; New South Wales; South Australia; Western Australia. [details]
Australia: New South Wales; Queensand. [details]
Pacific Ocean: from Japan to New South Wales, along the east coast of Australia, including Philippines and Solomon ... [details]
Malay Archipelago. Currently only known from the type locality. [details]
Australia: Queensland and Western Australia. [details]
Philippines (Bohol) to northeastern Australia (Queensland). [details]
Australia: New South Wales. [details]
Australia: Western Australia; New South Wales; Queensland. [details]
Australia: Western Australia; Bass Strait; New South Wales; Queensand. [details]
Australia: North West Shelf (off Port Headland, Western Australia). [details]
Australia: Victoria; Bass Strait; Tasmania. [details]
Australia: South Australia; Victoria; Bass Strait; New South Wales. [details]
Australia: Queensland (Lizard Island). [details]
The specific epithet renilla is composed by the Latin noun renis, meaning 'kidney', followed by the Latin suffix ... [details]
The specific epithet bilobata is composed by the Latin prefix bi-, meaning 'twice' or 'two', and the Latin ... [details]
The specific epithet jennacubinae is derived from a Western Australian aboriginal tribal name for a salt water pool. [details]
The specific epithet laciniata (masculine: laciniatus) is a Latin adjective meaning 'fringed' or 'laciniate', and ... [details]
The specific epithet bicrinalis is composed by the Latin prefix bi-, meaning 'two', and the Latin adjective ... [details]
"The specific name is derived from the latin disjunctus meaning separate, distinct, different, remote referring to ... [details]
"The specific name refers to the large number of nephridial papillae present" (Huchings & Glasby, 1986: 339). [details]
"The specific name is derived from the latin parvus meaning 'little' referring to the small size of the species" ... [details]
"The specific name is derived from the latin paucus, meaning few or little, and dens, meaning tooth, referring to ... [details]
"The specific name tesselatus is derived from the latin meaning inlaid with small square stones or mosaic, and ... [details]
"The specific name variabilis is derived from the latin meaning changeable, referring to the large variation ... [details]
Estuarine and protected marine embayments, often amongst seagrass beds, in sandy and gravelly sand sediments. [details]
In Australia, in bays and marine areas of estuaries, in coarse sediment and mud, often associated with seagrass in ... [details]
Dead coral substrata (Lizard Island and One Tree Island, Queensland), and coralline algae (Cemetery Point, Jervis ... [details]
River mouths, sheltered bays, continental shelf (4-80 m), in mud to coarse sand, and associated with the seagrasses ... [details]
Rock pools on platforms of exposed rocky headlands. [details]
Amongst the roots of the seagrass Zostera, at low tide levels. [details]
Coastal lagoons, sheltered bays and estuaries in shallow mud-sandy areas often associated with the seagrasses ... [details]
Coral substrata at Lizard Island (Queensland), and muddy sediments on North West Shelf (Western Australia), at ... [details]
Among coral rubble and coral reef substrata, at shallow water (3-12 m). [details]
Rocky substrata, associated with ascidians, and also on algal mat exposed to surf, intertidal to shallow subtidal. [details]
In association with sponges, soft and hard corals, empty mussel shells, and algae, from intertidal to shallow ... [details]
Clayey sand to very coarse sand with shell fragments, at shelf depths. [details]
Sheltered bays and on the continental shelf, mainy in soft sediments ranging from silty clay-sand to sandy gravel ... [details]
Sediment ranging from muddy sand to coarse sand, at shelf dephs. Also from exposed and sheltered rocky shores ... [details]
Coral substrata, shallow subtidal. [details]
Deposited at the Australian Museum, Sydney (AM W.199637). [details]
Deposited at the Australian Museum, Sydney (AM W199632). [details]
Deposited at the Australian Museum, Sydney (AM W199641). [details]
The new combination was first established by Hutchings & Glasby (1986) as Polycirrus octoseta, and the spelling was ... [details]
Cemetery Point, Wreck Bay, Jervis Bay Territory, New South Wales, Australia (-35.1667°, 150.6833°), 15 m, ... [details]
Woolooware Bay, Georges River, New South Wales, Australia (-34.02°, 151.1317°). [details]
Caloundra, Queensland, Australia (26°48'S, 153°08'E). [details]
Coffin Bay, South Australia, Australia (-34.4667°, 135.3167°), at low tide levels, amongst the roots of the ... [details]
Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia (provided coordinates 14°40'S, 141°28'E incorrect, ... [details]
Solitary Island [South West Solitary Island, according to OZCAM database], New South Wales, Australia (29°56'S, ... [details]
Ship Rock, Port Hacking, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific Ocean (-34.0717°, 151.1283°). [details]
Off Port Headland, North West Shelf, Western Australia, Australia, Indian Ocean (-20.02°, 116.96°). [details]
Central Bass Strait, 60 km SW of Cape Schanck, Australia (-39.0033°, 144.565°). [details]
Western Port Bay, Victoria, Australia (-38.3388°, 145.238°). [details]
Lizard Island lagoon, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia, Pacific Ocean (-14.6667°, 145.45°). [details]